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    POLITICAL FIGURES OF ARMENIA HAVE DIFFERENT EXPECTATIONS FROM 2005

    YEREVAN, January 21 (Noyan Tapan). The January 21 discussion organized
    by the National Press Club with participation of representatives of
    different political forces was dedicated to the discussion of the home
    political situation formed in Armenia and representation of possible
    scenarios of its development in 2005. The opinions of the participants
    of the discussion divided. Thus, Samvel Nikoyan, a member of the Board
    of the Republican Party of Armenia, an MP, Tigran Karapetian, Chairman
    of the People's Party, and Hamlet Haroutiunian, Chairman of "Artsakh"
    compatriot union, assured that no great changes, including power
    shift, will take place in Armenia in 2005. In their estimation, the
    confrontation between the authorities and opposition won't be global,
    the struggle will rather move from streets to the NA. Meanwhile, all
    of the 3 politicians expressed anxiety in connection with the possible
    influence on the situation in the country. "The authorities may face
    only external danger," Tigran Karapetian declared. H.Haroutiunian and
    T.Karapetian called on the political forces to unite around the
    Karabakh problem. According to Hamlet Haroutiunian, if all the
    political forces are united in the Karabakh issue the foreign forces
    won't be able to solve this issue. Aram Sargsian ansd Hrant
    Khachatrian, leaders of the Democratic Party of Armenia and the
    Constitutional Right Union, assured that great changes will take place
    in 2005 and today both the authorities and the opposition are already
    getting ready for the future complicated events. At the same time
    A.Sargsian and H.Khachatrian for several times pointed to the
    possibility to cooperate with coalition forces. Petros Makeyan,
    Chairman of the Democratic Homeland party, gave assurance that "2005
    will be a year of changes, which will take place in the form of
    shocks, as its was in Georgia and the Ukraine." Vahan Shirkhanian,
    former Deputy Minister of Defence, former Minister on Coordination of
    Industrial Infrastructures, expressed anxiety about the number of the
    challenges, against which Armenia is to stand up. Thus, according to
    him, this is not only the situation connected with the settlement of
    Karabakh conflict, which starting from 1995 has becoming more and more
    unfavorable for Armenians, but also the growing illiteracy among the
    population, fall of birth rate, the fact that Armenia is, in essence,
    becoming an old country as as the youth leaves the country searching
    for a job.
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